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America's Robot Army: Are Unmanned Fighters Ready for Combat? -- Erik Sofge  -- Popular Science  -- March 01, 2008

An examination of the Army's current efforts to deploy unmanned ground vehicles into combat.

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'Robot arms race' underway, expert warns -- Tom Simonite  -- New Scientist  -- February 27, 2008

Governments around the world are rushing to develop military robots capable of killing autonomously without considering the legal and moral implications, warns a leading roboticist. But another robotics expert argues that robotic soldiers could perhaps be made more ethical than human ones.

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Israel Eyes Thinking Machines to Fight 'Doomsday' -- Noah Shachtman  -- Defense Room  -- January 22, 2008

Israeli military leaders have begun early planning for a new, robotic defense system, armed with enough artificial intelligence that it "could take over completely" from flesh-and-blood operators in the event of an all-out nuclear attack.

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Robot Cannon Kills 9, Wounds 14 -- Noah Shachtman  -- Wired DangerRoom  -- October 18, 2007

The South African National Defence Force "is probing whether a software glitch led to an antiaircraft cannon malfunction that killed nine soldiers and seriously injured 14 others during a shooting exercise.

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I am creating artificial life, declares US gene pioneer -- Ed Pilkington  -- Guardian  -- October 06, 2007

Craig Venter, the controversial DNA researcher involved in the race to decipher the human genetic code, has built a synthetic chromosome out of laboratory chemicals and is poised to announce the creation of the first new artificial life form on Earth.

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Robot wars are a reality -- Noel Sharkey  -- Guardian  -- August 18, 2007

The author looks at the growing use of robots in battle and argues that it is "imperative that we create international legislation and a code of ethics for autonomous robots at war before it is too late."

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Rise of Roboethics -- Lee Billings  -- Seed Magazine  -- July 16, 2007

There's a sudden upswing in international awareness that the pace of progress in robotics is rapidly propelling these fields into uncharted ethical realms.

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Armed autonomous robots cause concern -- Staff  -- New Scientist  -- July 07, 2007

A move to arm police robots with stun guns has been condemned by weapons researchers.

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Israel Wants Robotic Guns, Missiles To Guard Gaza Border -- Barbara Opall-Rome  -- Defense News  -- June 01, 2007

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) is creating automated kill zones around the Gaza Strip aimed at halting infiltrations by terrorists, arms smugglers and other hostile individuals. Now in final stages of operational testing, the "See-Shoot" system will add weapons to the network of overlapping sensors already deployed along the approximately 60-kilometer border separating Israel from the Palestinian coastal territory.

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New Laws of Robotics proposed for US kill-bots -- Lewis Page  -- Register  -- April 13, 2007

Updating Isaac Asimov's three laws of robotics, a new set of laws has been proposed to govern operations by killer robots. John S. Canning, an engineer at the US Naval Surface Warfare Center, proposes that robot warriors should be allowed to mix it up among themselves freely, autonomously deciding to blast enemy weapon systems, but permission from a human operator should be sought for targeting humans.

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